welsh wizard wrote:Reading the posts I think it is just better to clean it properly (as properly as you can) after each use.
welsh wizard wrote:The reason this is important to me is like to smoke through the night in the summer to ensure I am keeping the smoking as cool as possible, so when I get up and look at the smoker about 7am only to see it has only burnt for just an hour or so doesn't make for a calm breakfast.........
welsh wizard wrote:As I don't hot smoke any more I am thinking of drilling a few holes in the bottom of one of my Bradley cabinets to increase air flow - any thoughts?
wheels wrote:For anyone in the Midlands who can collect from Kettering, Ashwood Smoking Chips Ltd., Telford Way End, Telford Way Industrial Estate, KETTERING, NN16 8UN sell food grade smoking chips at very reasonable prices (about £7 for a 'potato sack' size for oak/beech - cherry is about £40 though!). Phone: 01536 523 220
The trouble if you're further away is that the delivery costs more than the wood!
Phil
Ianinfrance wrote: However, Ian is doing a deal for those of us who live abroad, for large quantities which is quite competitive. I'm sure you could ask him what price he'd do a 15 or 20 kg unbagged batch for.
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